How much will it cost?

» This depends on your specific requirements and whether there are associated printing costs.

» A logo design can cost from as low as £200!

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» We can assist with your corporate branding and also supply professional images for use on the web. As well as stationary design (business cards, letter heads and compliment slips) we can assist with all your marketing material.

Website graphics & logos

A professional design is essential for creating a strong brand identity and developing a lasting market presence. Whether you are a marketing professional for a larger organisation or the owner of a new business, we can create you an attractive and original design for your venture - your logo will be exclusively designed and created for your business.

Design basics:

  • the name of your business; for example, capitals, incorporation status, abbreviations, punctuations and unique spellings
  • tagline or strapline: some businesses include a phrase or statement to better describe their business. This may be particularly useful if your company name does not describe the business function.
  • logo style:
    • Logotype - the primary element of the logo design is the company name, using font, colours and style embellishments to portray your brand
    • Symbol - the primary element of the logo design is an illustration or image, followed by the business name to the side or beneath. The image is often used to portray the personality or nature of products/services you sell
  • text font: there are thousands of font types to choose from and it should be used to reflect the personality of your business. The two basic font families are:
    • Sans Serif Fonts - these are used in a larger percentage of logos. They tend to be modern looking with rounded edges and are considered easy to read. Examples of Sans Serif fonts are Arial, Tahoma and Verdana
    • Serif Fonts - these tend to be more classical and traditional. Examples of Serif fonts are Courier, Garamond and Times New Roman
  • Colours: it is important to pick the colour for the right reason, and not just because it is your favourite colour. Many businesses pursue a general trend; for example, a large number of garden businesses will lean towards green, whilst in IT there is a leaning towards blue.

    Each of these colours also portrays the personality of the business: a bright colour (orange or red) portrays friendly and approachable, whilst blue might be perceived as more aggressive. However, blue with green could be perceived as modern. Also, remember that you want your audience to remember you. Keeping the design simple will assist that, but also using less than three colours will aid ease of recall.

We can assist with your corporate branding and also supply professional images for use on the web. As well as stationary design (business cards, letter heads and compliment slips) we can assist with all your marketing material.

Contact us today for an initial, no-obligation discussion to determine your requirements and answer any questions you may have.

Website design

With every new design project we undertake, we strive to exceed your expectations. Our philosophy is to design economical, usable and attractive sites that get your message across. Read more

Examples of our work

» Please visit our portfolio and testimonials pages to see examples of our work and comments from some of our clients.